I’m working on a course that covers Sass in real world situations, and a lot more: Trigonometry is here in CSS with sin(), cos(), and tan(), as well as a few others. I kept seeing a lot of people excited for these, but I didn’t really get why for a long time, but I found a good use case for sin() and cos() and wanted to share it in this video. I also take a look at how we can step things up with a Sass/SCSS loop and a little bit more than that as well. 🔗 Links ✅ The finished code - first example: ✅ The finished code - second example: :// ✅ A great breakdown of the ... #KevinPowell #Kevin_Powell #css #front-end #frontend #html #web_development #trig #trigonometry #css_trig 20230323 eO33Rh3GFGk
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